Love the spicy chicken broth Kalguksu & pork Jeyuk (spicy bulgogi in English). They are very satisfying, and the portions are a so generous indeed. Free kimchi is also very nice. Crispy with right balance of sweet, sour and spicy. Little details that add the overall satisfaction. Can say pretty authentic here 👍🏼. Love it!!!
Great kalguksu, huge portions, and amazing kimchi.
We ordered the original and spicy noodle soup it hit the spot. We were feeling a little under the weather but the noodle soup is was warmed us right back up.
With that being said the portion sizes were huge. We chowed down and ate as much as we could and it felt like we didn't make a dent. I would recommend if your going for 2 people to get 1 order of kalguksu and 1 dumpling to share.
The spicy noodles were really spicy and that is what I was looking for. But it can be really spicy and may ruin the meal for non spicy food lovers. Out of the 2 I would definitely recommend the original as that is the best representation of kalguksu!
Food is very overpriced in my opinion. I ordered kalgooksoo (hot noodles), that I couldn't believe it was $18. It was one of the worst hot noodles I ever had. I don't know if they make noodles or gyoza by themselves but food tasted like frozen one.
The service was very good surprisingly. He was very gentle and caring customers.
I noticed that some of reviews here complaining about homeless and weird people just outside the restaurant. And I agree with them. My wife wanted to go to another one at first because the area doesn't seem safe.
Anyway, I left good tips for his good service but I will never come to this place again unfortunately.